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Thursday, February 29, 2024

Now go do a water buffalo

-WiscoDave
 

21 comments:

  1. No large animal expert am I, even I could tell the feeding elephant was becoming agitated as this clueless woman approached. She's luck she just got a trunk full of pushback.

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  2. Stupid is as stupid does.

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  3. life lesson #567- wild animals aint ur friends and they don't wanna cuddle

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  4. Typical liberal thinking.
    All people are good,
    And if I'm nice all wild animals will let me touch them
    Wrong and wrong

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  5. Some years ago, my wife and I were in Rocky Mountain National Park. Driving through we saw several people approach a bull elk and two cows who looked to be in estrus. I told my wife to keep driving because I didn't want to see what happened next. Never saw anything on the news about any injuries, but stupid people are everywhere.

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    1. I was in the canadian rockies this week and saw 6 antlered elk on the side of the road and a lady sneaking up on them with a camera. Idiots everywhere.

      Exile1981

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  6. Vagina privilege...revoked.

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  7. Knocked her right on her coccyx. Hurts like hell.

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    1. My thought at her expression was that she looked all butt-hurt...and for once the cause was somewhat literal.

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  8. A gal is boarding water buffalo in my barn.
    I never go in her pens.
    SHE rarely goes in her pens.
    They're funny because they squeak instead of moo.
    They also can't have regular cattle grain as they don't have the same digestive enzymes.
    Jerry

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  9. She is luck momma didn't come charging down the hill.

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  10. Stupid is as stupid does and this bitch is STUPID
    JD

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  11. The reason that they call wild animals - "WILD" is that they are not pets, they are savage beasts. DUH!!!!

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  12. I like her vocalizations after finding out.

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  13. I'm puzzled, why did she take her helmet off? Not that it would have protected the part(s) she landed on, but still, that critter is big enough to snap her in two and use the splintered ends as toothpicks. Also, (while I am no expert) the two elephants in the clip appear to be Indian elephants ... more (relatively speaking) docile than their African counterparts, so in all, she was probably lucky to walk away with only wounded pride.

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